ORCID
0000-0003-0663-8323 (Sedwick), 0000-0002-4983-5223 (Sohst), 0000-0001-7519-9278 (Dinniman)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
DOI
10.1029/2022JC018999
Publication Title
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
127
Issue
10
Pages
e2022JC018999 (1-22)
Abstract
Over the Ross Sea shelf, annual primary production is limited by dissolved iron (DFe) supply. Here, a major source of DFe to surface waters is thought to be vertical resupply from the benthos, which is assumed most prevalent during winter months when katabatic winds drive sea ice formation and convective overturn in coastal polynyas, although the impact of these processes on water-column DFe distributions has not been previously documented. We collected hydrographic data and water-column samples for trace metals analysis in the Terra Nova Bay and Ross Ice Shelf polynyas during April-May 2017 (late austral fall). In the Terra Nova Bay polynya, we observed intense katabatic wind events, and surface mixed layer depths varied from similar to 250 to similar to 600 m over lateral distances <10 km; there vertical mixing was just starting to excavate the dense, iron-rich Shelf Waters, and there was also evidence of DFe inputs at shallower depths in the water column. In the Ross Ice Shelf polynya, wind speeds were lower, mixed layers were <300 m deep, and DFe distributions were similar to previous, late-summer observations, with concentrations elevated near the seafloor. Corresponding measurements of dissolved manganese and zinc, and particulate iron, manganese, and aluminum, suggest that deep DFe maxima and some mid-depth DFe maxima primarily reflect sedimentary inputs, rather than remineralization. Our data and model simulations imply that vertical resupply of DFe in the Ross Sea occurs mainly during mid-late winter, and may be particularly sensitive to changes in the timing and extent of sea ice production.
Rights
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Data Availability
Article states: "All of the data discussed here, along with associated metadata, are available from the U.S. National Science Foundation's Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/856009."
Original Publication Citation
Sedwick, P. N., Sohst, B. M., O'Hara, C., Stammerjohn, S. E., Loose, B., Dinniman, M. S., Buck, N. J., Resing, J. A., & Ackley, S. F. (2022). Seasonal dynamics of dissolved iron on the Antarctic continental shelf: Late-fall observations from the Terra Nova Bay and Ross Ice Shelf polynyas. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 127(10), 1-22, Article e2022JC018999. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JC018999
Repository Citation
Sedwick, P. N.; Sohst, B. M.; O'Hara, C.; Stammerjohn, S. E.; Loose, B.; Dinniman, M. S.; Buck, N. J.; Resing, J. A.; and Ackley, S. F., "Seasonal Dynamics of Dissolved Iron on the Antarctic Continental Shelf: Late-Fall Observations From the Terra Nova Bay and Ross Ice Shelf Polynyas" (2022). OES Faculty Publications. 465.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/465